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for this very company, cnn, which is owned by time warner, warner brothers owns tmz. when you make a film for warner brothers or do a television show, right down the hallway, that very company that you're working for is trying to stab you in the back when your back is turned. it's become a very, very murky water. >> there is way to deal with them. i say this with great respect because i know you get more attention than i would. they follow you around. you stop them. >> you must have a low threshold for entertainment. >> i find it a necessary part of show business. >> you have a very different opinion than i do. my attitude is it the business would be better if they were gone. if i could press a button and flush them. where is the button. >> you could never have anymore publicity for anything. >> that's not really practical. you will have publicity. i'm not opposed to the entertain m journalism that's out there because i think it cheapens show business but the ones you call the kind of gotcha journalism, that's one i think we can do without. >> mike tyson had a good wa
for this very company, cnn, which is owned by time warner, warner brothers owns tmz. when you make a film for warner brothers or do a television show, right down the hallway, that very company that you're working for is trying to stab you in the back when your back is turned. it's become a very, very murky water. >> there is way to deal with them. i say this with great respect because i know you get more attention than i would. they follow you around. you stop them. >> you must have...
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cnn, the most trusted name in news. mpblt it's almost impossible to imagine what madonna badger has opinion through. she woke up to find her house engulfed in flames. she was unable to save her three young daughters and her parents. nearly a year she's learning to try to get on with her life. an extraordinary example of strength and courage. she joins me in a primetime exclusive. i don't even know where to start with you because i can't imagine anything worse in the world than what you've been through. how do you even begin to cope? >> in the beginning you don't cope. my life was basically shattered. i went to three different mental institutions. they didn't know what to do with me. i wasn't mentally ill. i was just sick with grief and sadness. finally, i called my friend and asked her to come and get me from the third one in tennessee. she did. kate and i went to college together. i lived in her daughter's bedroom for four months. i went to this amazing place called the psychiatric institute. the director was the first
cnn, the most trusted name in news. mpblt it's almost impossible to imagine what madonna badger has opinion through. she woke up to find her house engulfed in flames. she was unable to save her three young daughters and her parents. nearly a year she's learning to try to get on with her life. an extraordinary example of strength and courage. she joins me in a primetime exclusive. i don't even know where to start with you because i can't imagine anything worse in the world than what you've been...
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so for this very company, for example, cnn, which is owned by time warner, warner brothers owned tmz. so when you make a film for tmz or when you make a filling warner brothers, a tv show, right down the hallway they're trying to try stab you back in the when your back is turned with what's his name that runned tmz and that crowd. >> oh yeah. >> it's a very, very murky water. you know? >> is the way not to deal with them, alec, i say this with much respect because you get the attention than i would and they're entertaining with the videos. >> you must have a very low threshold for entertainment. >> i find them a necessary part of the business. >> that's a difference of opinion we have. >> i would call them attacks. it's a tax on show business. >> you have a very different opinion than i do. my attitude is the business is better if all of them were gone. >> really? >> press a button tomorrow and press them down a swirling sewer vortex, i would do it. where's the button? hand it to me now. >> what if they said -- >> somebody on the crew is laughing. >> no more publicity in any newspaper
so for this very company, for example, cnn, which is owned by time warner, warner brothers owned tmz. so when you make a film for tmz or when you make a filling warner brothers, a tv show, right down the hallway they're trying to try stab you back in the when your back is turned with what's his name that runned tmz and that crowd. >> oh yeah. >> it's a very, very murky water. you know? >> is the way not to deal with them, alec, i say this with much respect because you get the...
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the former director of security for newtown public schools told cnn that he had asperger's syndrome based on conversations he had with his mother years ago. until now, no one in any official capacity had commented directly on this possible piece of the case if that in fact has anything to do with the case at all. it's a sensitive issue. many people worry that violence will be incorrectly linked to asperger's syndrome. chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta joins me now. first of all, can you explain what asperger's syndrome is and how it typically presents itself? >> asperger is on the autism spectrum. they use the term spectrum on purpose to be a little bit vague because there are all sorts of symptoms with this. but asperger's considered the highest form of functioning of autism. they're often time socially awkward. they have a hard time making eye contact. strong social connections. again, anderson, you and i talked about this, there are people running major companies in this country who have come out and said they also have asperger's. you can be highly functional with this. but
the former director of security for newtown public schools told cnn that he had asperger's syndrome based on conversations he had with his mother years ago. until now, no one in any official capacity had commented directly on this possible piece of the case if that in fact has anything to do with the case at all. it's a sensitive issue. many people worry that violence will be incorrectly linked to asperger's syndrome. chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta joins me now. first of all, can...
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cnn's brook baldwin is here. she caught up with a first responder delivering christmas wreaths from oregon. as brook discovered, has quite a story to tell us. brook, the story is powerful. it's a symptom, a symbol of what has going on here. you and i have walked around this town. people just want to show some emotion. >> it's pretty incredible. it's been difficult to talk to some of the first responders. you can see it in their eyes what they saw but they don't exactly want to share it and we're respecting it. i happened upon the town square where i see box after box and i said, what are you delivering, hanging up, and it was a wreath, 26 wreaths from a perfect stranger, a wreath from across the country in portland, oregon. here's what he shared with me. how many wreaths are there? >> 26. >> did they get sent to the firehouse? >> sent to the firehouse through u.p.s. >> did you know they were coming? >> no, no, they were -- the truck pulled up and she says, i have a delivery. we unloaded them all and we figured we
cnn's brook baldwin is here. she caught up with a first responder delivering christmas wreaths from oregon. as brook discovered, has quite a story to tell us. brook, the story is powerful. it's a symptom, a symbol of what has going on here. you and i have walked around this town. people just want to show some emotion. >> it's pretty incredible. it's been difficult to talk to some of the first responders. you can see it in their eyes what they saw but they don't exactly want to share it...
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even my friends and colleagues at cnn when i say how is it going? they say, well, it's terrible, but not as bad as those parents, like somehow it is not okay for us to feel as sad as those parents who felt the loss. obviously their loss is more real, it will last a longer time, but this community grieving, we should all give ourselves time for. it is really important that we allow ourselves time to grieve because that's where the healing work is done. >> yeah, you talk about survivor's guilt. we hear the stories of people in newtown whose children were in classes across the wall or little one played dead amidst the young folks who didn't make it. and that person survived and these parents walking around sort of with heavy hearts. they feel guilty as well. but also just, wendy, i know people all around the world, you know, i have family members, people have family members, they haven't had a dry eye in days. how do you advise them as they move forward? >> well, you know, we all deal with this kind of emotional trauma in different ways. some people ne
even my friends and colleagues at cnn when i say how is it going? they say, well, it's terrible, but not as bad as those parents, like somehow it is not okay for us to feel as sad as those parents who felt the loss. obviously their loss is more real, it will last a longer time, but this community grieving, we should all give ourselves time for. it is really important that we allow ourselves time to grieve because that's where the healing work is done. >> yeah, you talk about survivor's...
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monday cnn reported that u.s. officials believed that the syrians had begun mixing chemicals that could be used to weaponize sarin, but there were no signs that the syrian regime was going to do anything with those weapons. they maintain yet again today that they have no intention of using chemical weapons in syria. carol? >> mohammed jamjoom in beirut this morning. >>> sad ending for a month-long search of two missing cousins. the bodies of 8-year-old elizabeth collins and 10-year-old lyric cook were found by hunters in the wooded area. the two girls have been missing since july. jim spellman has been following the story since lyric and elizabeth went missing. you know, i know the families were hopeful till the end. what a saddened. >> yeah, indeed. we haven't gotten official word from police that the two podiatries found by these hunters were the little girls but the family told me right from the beginning there was no doubt that there was them. overnight a facebook post from elizabeth's mom confirming it. they
monday cnn reported that u.s. officials believed that the syrians had begun mixing chemicals that could be used to weaponize sarin, but there were no signs that the syrian regime was going to do anything with those weapons. they maintain yet again today that they have no intention of using chemical weapons in syria. carol? >> mohammed jamjoom in beirut this morning. >>> sad ending for a month-long search of two missing cousins. the bodies of 8-year-old elizabeth collins and...
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you'll see it live right here on cnn. we're getting to know more about the innocent young kids, the teachers also, who were gunned down like ana marquez-greene, a 6-year-old, who loved to sing and play piano. >> one, two, three, ready and go. ♪ come now all mighty king ♪ help us guide to see ♪ help us [ sniffs ] i have a cold. [ sniffs ] i took dayquil but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ breathes deeply ] awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is. that's the cold truth! well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and a santa to boot! [ chuckles ] right, baby. oh, sir. that is a customer. oh...sorry about that. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not tha
you'll see it live right here on cnn. we're getting to know more about the innocent young kids, the teachers also, who were gunned down like ana marquez-greene, a 6-year-old, who loved to sing and play piano. >> one, two, three, ready and go. ♪ come now all mighty king ♪ help us guide to see ♪ help us [ sniffs ] i have a cold. [ sniffs ] i took dayquil but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus...